Temporary necktie holder



Jan. 1, 1935. A. F. w. RUSKE TEMPORARY NECKTIE HOLDER Filed May 11, 1932 I N V EN TOR. ALBZHZWFUJKE A TTORNEY Patented Jan. I, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE TEMPORARY NECKTIE HOLDER Albert Frederick willigginltuske, San Francisco,

Application May 11, 1932, Serial No. 610,739 1 Claim. (Cl. 2-13'l) An object of my invention is to provide a From the foregoing description of the various temporary necktie holder which is extremely parts of the device, the operation thereof may simple in construction and which can form a be readily understood. plurality of the holders at one time. In using the device a tie 22 is inserted in a A further object of my invention is to provide collar 23, see Figure 3. Two or more of the 5 a temporary necktie holder which can be readily temporary necktie holders are now secured to secured to a collar and remain in position until the inside of the collar in the manner shown. the collar is attached to the shirt and the tie is The springiness of the holder will keep it attied in place, after which the holder may be retached to the collar and will also keep it enmoved. The holder is designed primarily for gaging with the tie so as to prevent the tie from 10 soft collars where it is diflicult to keep the tie dropping out from the collar. At the same time in the collar during the tying operation. the tie may be readily slid through the collar Other objects and advantages will appear in during the tying operation. After the tie has the following specification, and the novel feabeen tied the holders 19 are removed.

, tures of the device will be particularly pointed While I have shown only the preferred form 15 out in the appended claim. of my invention, it should be understood that y invention is illustrated in the a companyvarious changes or modifications may be made 1118 drawing forming a part Of this pplic ion, within the scope of the appended claim within which out departing from the spirit of the invention. 20 Figure 1 is a perspective view of a holder; 1 lai Figure 2 is a section along the line 22 of The combination with a collar having an in- F gur 1, and ner and outer portion connected together at Figure 3 shows a collar with the holder setheir upper edges, of a tie holder being U-shaped cured thereto. with unperforated sides, one side being flat and In carrying out my invention I provide a tem the other having a gently rounded depressed g5 porary necktie holder 19 made of celluloid and portion contacting with the flat side, said holdformed in the shape of a U with a flat portion er being applied to the inner portion of the col- 21, and a curved portion extending substantiallar so that the flat side of each holder will con- 15; parallel with the flat portion. The curved tact with the collar while the rounded portion a portion has a depression 20 formed therein, and clamps upon a tie received in the collar. the go this depression forms a projection on the inner holder being made of celluloid material so as to surface of the curved portion, and this projecclamp lightly upon the tie and to freely ride tlon bears against the inner surface of the flat upon the inner portion of the collar. portion 21, see Figure 2. ALBERT FREDERICK WILLIAM RUBKE. 

